![]() ![]() Smells finally released this flirty track during its last weeks of airing, and it’s a relief that listeners have more than just one minute of the song to loop over and over again. Jelly Cookie‘s “Excuse Me”, Girl Who See Smells OSTįor all who have searched far and wide for the ridiculously catchy “Jeo-ki-yo” tune, look no further. It’s times like this, when all visuals are taken away, that we can truly appreciate her vocal tone for what it is, and I hope she continues participating actively in the OST scene. We’re all aware of how able she is when it comes to hitting those big notes while pulling off the most incredible dance moves, but we often overlook her biggest asset - her unique husky voice. “Closer” is a look at Hyorin the vocalist instead of Hyorin the diva. She has a distinct vocal colour to her, and her amazing control and range makes her one to watch in the coming years. Honestly, the best thing about EXID’s rise to fame is probably the unveiling of the vocal gem that is their lead vocalist. Yay, more Solji! It’s really wonderful to see Solji work her way into people’s hearts and earning the public’s recognition since her fabulous performance in Mask King. Solji‘s ( EXID) “Love Sweet”, The Producers OST Hm, will we get to see Kim Soo-hyun do his singing thing, too? The stripped-down acoustic track makes room for her voice to shine beautifully, and the harmonizing is simply fantastic to listen. “Heart” was written, composed and produced by IU herself, and it achieved an all-kill right upon its releases. Not surprisingly, his smooth voice swiftly puts the listeners at ease in a dreamy state, and it’s a great alternative to the usual melodramatic OST releases.Įven if IU’s acting ability is debatable to a certain extent, her skills as a singer are undeniable. He’s made somewhat of a niche for himself in springy love ballads. “Pray” is a really simple and moving song, talking about how one prays for comfort for a friend, and it ties in perfectly well with the emotion rollercoaster that is high school, with students, who, in the moment, feel like everything is bigger than life itself. I’ve really been enjoying the soundtracks for Angry Mom and School, just because they are much more relatable and slice-of-life with the everyday theme of family, friends and loneliness. Younha‘s “Pray”, Who Are You – School 2015 OST She’s incredibly badass when she’s wearing her rapper hat, but somehow she still manages to effortlessly tone down her intensity and show us something us vulnerable as this.Ĭheck out Tiger JK‘s collaboration with Jinsil for another School OST “Reset”. Why do Yoon Mi-rae’s OST releases ever not become a digital success? The singer-rapper is back with yet another OST hit, and it never fails to amaze how all-rounded she is with regards to her vocal skills. Yoon Mi-rae‘s “I’ll Listen To What You Have To Say”, Who Are You – School 2015 OST Within the first two weeks of airing, the top-notch OST album, featuring industry veterans such as Kim Yeon-woo, Ali, Baek Ji-young and Lee Seung-chul, already dropped, and together with the big-name cameos, The Producers is indeed doing all it can to make its mark. And to match the star power of the cast in The Producers, it seems that the staff are also pulling out the big guns for the OST. So a whole slew of dramas premiered in May - Orange Marmalade, Warm and Cozy, The Producers, just to name a few. Welcome to this month’s edition of OST Roundup! Specially for May, I have encountered a happy problem: So many great OSTs, how do I even begin to shortlist? ![]()
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